Brady BBP81 manual Glossary

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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) DHCP is an alternative to another network IP management protocol, Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP). Like BOOTP, DHCP can configure an IP address, gateway, subnet, system name, and name server. When speaking about the 10/100 Internal PS, BOOTP, and DHCP configure the same options.

delete bytes This number is used to remove characters from the beginning of every job sent to the logical printer. The value for delete bytes can range from 0 to 255.

dynamic A dynamic configuration, as the name implies, means that it changes. BOOTP and DHCP offer time-based leases for the configurations they assign. Their changes depend on the time-based lease, and how often the printer itself is offline and online again. A dynamic configuration can include BOOTP or DHCP.

Ethernet A widely used local area network system based on the IEEE 802.3 standard.

firmware Software routines that are stored in ROM (Read Only Memory). This is typically part of a device, such as a printer or 10/100 Internal PS.

FTP File Transfer Protocol, a TCP/IP-related protocol for transferring files between devices on a network.

Flash memory A type of memory that allows read-and-write operations, but permanently stores data when the power is turned off. Useful for storing firmware because it can be easily updated by downloading new code.

gateway A device that converts one higher-level network protocol to a different higher level protocol.

gleaning A temporary, local configuration option. Gleaning lets you add the address of the device you want to configure to your local workstation’s ARP table. This configuration is not permanent and is valid only from the workstation from which you entered the ARP information. After the information is entered into the workstation’s ARP table, the user follows up with a Telnet session to enter the information permanently.

IP Internet Protocol, a packet-based protocol used for delivering data across networks.

IP address A network address used by the TCP/IP protocol.

JetAdmin A Hewlett-Packard printer management program available for NetWare and TCP/IP.

logical Refers to conceptual rather than physical. For example, a computer might have a single physical connection to the network (an Ethernet adapter card), but could have logical connections to several other devices on the network.

LPD LPD stands for Line Printer Daemon; it is the part that receives and processes the request. A "daemon" is a server or agent.

MAC Address Media Access Control. Ethernet address that corresponds to the assigned IP address.

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BradyConnect 10/100 Internal Print Server User Guide

07/18/2008

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Contents Page Page Contents Print Protocols Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Index This page intentionally left blank Contents About This DocumentWho Should Use This Document How This Document Is OrganizedCorporate Headquarters Technical ServiceContacts Other WebsitesDocument Conventions ZtoolsAbout This Document Related Documents Introduction Overview ComponentsBrowser Support RequirementsFirmware ProtocolsCompatibility Technical Specifications for the 10/100 Internal PS Introduction 10/100 Internal Print Server User ID admin Password 10/100 Internal PS FeaturesStatus and Configuration To access the print server settings, complete these steps Printer HomePrint Server Settings Print Server Configuration TCP/IP Configuration Menu OptionsTCP/IP Logical Printing Ports Smtp Email Alert Configuration System SnmpWeb Admin POP3 Email PrintingConfiguration Sheet Print Server StatusTo view the port status, complete this step Port StatusReset To reset the 10/100 Internal PS, complete these stepsRestore Make the selections you want, and click Submit Changes10/100 Internal Print Server Getting Started Before You Begin Network Configuration Label for BBP81 4/BBP81 Getting Started View the Method to Obtain an IP Address Print a Network Configuration LabelReset the Wired or Wireless Network View the Print Engine’s IP AddressDefaulting the 10/100 Internal PS Defaulting the 10/100 PS on the BBP81 4 and BBP81 6 PrintersRestore to Factory Defaults WebViewWithout Dhcp With Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DhcpAssigning an IP Address A Non-Windows Environment Assigning an IP address from the printer LCDAssigning an IP Address via a Telnet Session To use this method, complete these stepsGleaning Getting Started BradyConnect WebView WebView HomeView Printer Configuration To open WebView for your printer, complete these stepsConfiguration Settings Label Print Server Settings To view the print server menu, complete this stepView and Modify Printer Settings PasswordTo view and modify printer settings, complete these steps View and Modify Printer SettingsGeneral Setup Serial Communications Setup Network Configuration Print Listings on Label Media Setup Calibration ZPL Control Advanced Setup Setting the Primary Network Print Server Primary Print ServerTo change the primary network, complete these steps TCP/IP Settings Network Configuration BBP81 4/BBP81 6 Web Page ShownTo change the TCP/IP settings, complete these steps TCP/IP Settings page opens TCP/IP Settings BBP81 4/BBP81 6 Web Page Shown Printer Controls To view Printer Controls, complete these stepsDirectory Listing To view the Directory Listing, complete these stepsAlert Setup Snmp USBSetting Alerts BradyConnect AlertsTo view Alert Setup using BradyConnect, complete these steps Alert Messaging System Establishing Email Alert Messaging Add Alert Message Click Add Alert Message Checking 10/100 Internal PS Configuration Settings BrowserPrint Server Settings Print Server Configuration Configuring the Print Server To change the TCP/IP Configuration, complete these stepsSending Email to Your Brady Printer To access POP3, complete these steps Print Server Configuration POP3 Printing Configuration BradyConnect WebView Hardware Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the 10/100 PS 10/100 Internal PS Network Status/Activity Indicator For the BBP81 4 and BBP81 6 printersUnable to Print To ping the printer, complete these stepsTelnet To open a telnet session on your PC, complete these stepsHardware Troubleshooting Print Protocols FTP Print Queues Configuring the Print Queue Berkeley Software Distribution BSD-Style Print QueuePrerequisites System V Queue InstallationSpool Print Job Configuration Print Queues Frequently Asked Questions FAQsTCP Ports UDP Ports Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Glossary Glossary Glossary 100 Index LED 103 104 Page Brady Worldwide Inc